Rape ‘safe houses’ props exposed

The establishment of so-called “safe houses” for alleged victims of rape following last month’s violent protests was part of a political campaign to beam negative images of Zimbabwe to the world by hostile local and foreign media, investigations by The Herald have established.

Parly committee faces probe over $400k bribe

Parliament has resolved to constitute a privileges committee to look into allegations against Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa that he and three others allegedly demanded $400 000 from a local businessman keen to mine coal at Hwange Colliery.

Chinoz disowns Twitter account

Buhera South legislator Cde Joseph Chinotimba has disowned several social media accounts, including on Twitter and Facebook, under his name that are being used to post offensive messages. Cde Chinotimba said he did not use social media to communicate with his constituency and attributed the social media accounts to his enemies.

Farmers pin hopes on Monetary Policy

Tobacco farmers are pinning their hopes on the Monetary Policy Statement, expected soon, to address their concerns ahead of the opening of the 2019 marketing season. The farmers have on several occasions brought their concerns to the tobacco industry for address before the start of the marketing season, chief among them payment through foreign currency.

Parirenyatwa trial: NatPham manager testifies

Former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa caused double dipping at the National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) when he ordered unilateral appointments, the court heard yesterday.

Paynet Cup to open FSSL season

FINANCIAL Services Soccer League chairman Kudzai Kwangwari believes his league will continue to be a key vehicle through which a number of local players can launch their careers.

The Post-Election Dialogue: A nexus point for posterity

Nations are founded on consensus building. As such, the modern nation represents plural ideas which are amalgamated to form common aspirations and self-determination. Consensus is born out of eliminating the residual burden of the divisive in framing the national interest. Since time immemorial, in any polity, consensus is a by-product of dialogue.

The truth about men-only WhatsApp groups

A week or so ago, a story appeared on this very website detailing the near-collapse of a marriage as a result of a supposedly-treacherous WhatsApp message in which a man referred to his wife as “SWMBO”. Her article went viral.

Mandiwanzira seeks exception to charges

Former Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security Minister Supa Mandiwanzira , who is facing criminal abuse of office charges, has made an application for exception.

Ndiraya wants foreign legion

ZIMBABWE national Under-23 head coach Tonderayi Ndiraya has said foreign players will be crucial to his team’s chances of qualifying for the Under-23 African Cup of Nations finals in Egypt later this year.

×
×